Whiskey brands want you to desire their bottle . While public figure and labels can be eye get , the bottle itself is where brand really get down to have fun . circular and portly , minute and grandiloquent or seductively voluptuous , some brand have go bad to extra lengths to make bottle that look as good as thewhiskeyinside tastes . Here are five of the best looking whiskey bottles to corrupt right now .
Blanton’s Gold Edition, $80
Blanton ’s Original , in its grenade - shaped feeding bottle , is one of our go - to bourbons . Not only is the whisky yummy , the faceted , stout bottle is super appealing . This special edition translation of the Kentucky Bourbon dynasty leaves the recording label behind in party favour of sleek amber lettering on the bottle , and it ’s topped with a gleaming figurine of a horse cavalry and passenger . Though the bottle is currently only usable in tariff free workshop , it ’s deserving trail down on your next slip , both for the beautiful bottleful and the higher proof ( 51.5 percentage ABV ) whiskey inside .
Willett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon, $60
The most low-priced bottle on this list , Willett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon clocks in at $ 60 , which is especially fair considering its ocular appeal . The nursing bottle is crafted to look like the good deal still used to make the bourbon .
Hibiki 17-Years-Old Limited Edition, $620
Even a standard nursing bottle of Hibiki Nipponese whisky is a joyfulness to lay eyes on , but this special edition is especially beautiful . animate by Japanese nature , the bottle is silk - screened with conventionalized chrysanthemum blossoms and cranes . The absolved drinking glass bottle is also crafted with 24 facet to represent the 24 sekkis ( or seasons ) in the Japanese lunar calendar .
Glenglassaugh 40-Year-Old Single Malt Scotch, $1,560
It may not be the showiest bottle , but this 40 - year - old whiskey ’s stately , etched decanter is worthy of recognition . The still released just 800 bottles of the Highland whisky , which was mature in sherry casks and is account as “ dulcet , productive , syrupy and complex . ”
The Glenlivet 70-Year-Old, $24,000
Though its cost is tantamount to a down payment on a house , The Glenlivet ’s special 70 - class - previous bottling is certain prissy to bet at . The crystal bottle is shaped like the tear you might cry upon tasting the sherry caskful - aged Speyside scotch it holds .
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